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I decided (as I prefer the 70) to do a little juggling of the locomotives at Alexandra Docks (dropping off and reattaching locomotives to make sure 66610 was at the rear) for the run up to Hereford. However I found out, much to my dismay, that I couldn't drive from the 70 so (because of the last save point and the shunting moves I would have to do) I opted to start again. I forgot, however, that the route did not go to Hereford...something (again to my annoyance) I only realised towards the end of of my 2nd go!
Many thanks for playing the scenario and for the very kind comments. Yes it is odd that the P'Haul Class 66 does not like to coast. In future we will have to use the EWS Class 66 where there is a fair amount of low speed driving!!
Very pleased you enjoyed the scenario.
Best regards
Chris & Nat
Many thanks for playing the scenario and for the very kind comments. Very pleased you enjoyed it.
Best regards
Chris & Nat
Many thanks for playing the scenario and for the very kind comments. Very pleased you enjoyed it.
Best regards
Chris & Nat
Many thanks for playing the scenario and for the very kind comments. Very pleased you enjoyed it.
You are right about the inability of the 66's to coast - surely can't be true to life!!
Best regards
Chris & Nat
Manmaged to find something for the 3 to do for a change eh!
The FL & PH 66's are strange to drive though. Power off and they slow down as though the brakes are on, no coasting. Not so with the EWS 66.
We hope you enjoy this scenario.
Happy Driving.
Nat & Chris